The earliest competitions included events for four skating, which were dominated by Canadian skaters.
Ice dance was included for the first time in 1947 as a result of many pairs wanting to compete in this competition.
The competition was discontinued when the Canadian federation abruptly canceled its participation in the 1973 event, which was to have been held in Rochester, New York.
The CFSA cited problems with the judging (which tended to favor the skaters of whichever country had a majority of judges on the panel) and the reluctance of top skaters from both countries to participate in an event immediately before the World Figure Skating Championships.
The final North American Figure Skating Championships was held in Peterborough, Ontario, in 1971.